Prudential Net Zero Transition Plans: The Potential of a New Regulatory Instrument

Main author: Dikau, Simon
Other authors: Robins, Nick
Smoleńska, Agnieszka
van 't Klooster, Jens
Volz, Ulrich
Format: Journal Article           
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description Net zero transition plans are a promising additional instrument for prudential supervisors to assess, address and bring distant financial risks into the present. To date, transition plans have primarily emerged as non-financial disclosure requirement and as such, their prudential application has been limited. In this article, we discuss the role that transition plans can play as a new regulatory tool in banking supervision. The article outlines steps towards incorporating transition plans into prudential policy, thereby enabling supervisors to effectively use transition plans as a forward-looking instrument to better manage and overcome some of the challenges associated with climate transition risks.
format Journal Article
author Dikau, Simon
author_facet Dikau, Simon
Robins, Nick
Smoleńska, Agnieszka
van 't Klooster, Jens
Volz, Ulrich
authorStr Dikau, Simon
author_letter Dikau, Simon
author2 Robins, Nick
Smoleńska, Agnieszka
van 't Klooster, Jens
Volz, Ulrich
author2Str Robins, Nick
Smoleńska, Agnieszka
van 't Klooster, Jens
Volz, Ulrich
title Prudential Net Zero Transition Plans: The Potential of a New Regulatory Instrument
publisher Palgrave Macmillan
publishDate 2024
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/41730/